Want to add a little Spice to Hot Cider? Snyder Cider Spices can transform a simple jug of cider into a tasty culinary delight!
Snyder Cider Spices combine cinnamon, whole allspice, whole cloves, and dried orange peel.
Snyder Cider Spices
A delightful blend of spices that can be used to flavor cider, apple juice, cranberry juice or wine. For gift giving, place a few bundles in a jar or decorative tin. A single bundle can be tied to a gift bottle of wine or a jug of cider.
Equipment
- small drawstring muslin bags
Ingredients
- 3 small cinnamon sticks broken in half
- 2 tsp whole allspice
- few pieces of dried orange peel
- 3 -4 whole star anise
Instructions
- Mix cinnamon sticks, allspice, cloves, dried orange peel, and the star anise together and place in the muslin bag. Tie the drawstring securely. A square of cheesecloth or even a coffee filter can be used in place of the drawstring bag. Use twine to securely tie the cheesecloth or coffee filter into a bundle. Bring two quarts of liquid* to a simmer, add the tied drawstring bundle of spices to the liquid and simmer for 20 minutes. Serve warm in mugs. *cider, apple juice, cranberry juice or a robust red wine
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If you don’t have muslin bags or cheesecloth squares, you can place the spices in the center of a coffee filter. Twist the coffee filter into a small bundle. Use twine to securely tie the coffee filter.
- The ingredients listed are for 1 bundle.
- 1 tablespoon of dried cranberries can be added to the spice bundles to make Cranberry Snyder Cider Bundles.
- After you have used the bag to make Spiced cider or mulled wine, you can re use the muslin bag. Simply empty the bag, wash with mild soap and allow to dry. Then the bag is ready to be used again. If you are planning to re use your muslin bags, avoid tied the string in a knot. Simply tie the bag securely.
- A long cinnamon stick makes a great stirrer for your Snyder Cider Spice infused warm beverage.
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